Great facility and friendly staff. I visited with my brother and we had a blast. The place is clean and not too crowded. I was able to climb without any waiting. They have an area for bouldering and a room for rock climbing. The only downside was that there weren’t that many auto belays compared to the climbing areas available. So, unless you know how to belay, you’re stuck using the auto belay area and bouldering. My brother and I did a lot of bordering due to that reason, but we had so much fun doing it. Didn’t except such a workout until we both couldn’t feel out arms the next day. Definitely going to have to visit again.
Dr. Jeffrey R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Raleigh, NC
Extremely happy with my children’s track out camp. They told me it was the best camp they have been to and already asked when they can go again. The facility is well run, safe, and very clean. We look forward to returning again soon. I would highly recommend this facility. My daughter is 9 and my son 11 and both equally loved the track out camp.
David K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Raleigh, NC
This rock-climbing gym is just a few blocks from my house and I swing by anytime the rock-climbing meetup group has an event here. Although I’m not aware of the specifics, the gym seems to provide a lot of support for the group events. It has plenty of routes and is never so crowded that you have to wait long for one to open up. They provide super comfy couches, water, etc.
Ryan P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Raleigh, NC
Great place to visit for sure. I went with a group of about 20 people, who I knew of only 2 but it made a great bonding experience for us all. The instructors were superb and more than willing to help you. The facility was neat and clean overall. They’ve only been open since last September I believe. Great location and very spacious. Ample parking also. This was my first rock climbing experience in which I had so much fun, I wouldn’t mind going back again.
Mark W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Raleigh, NC
The North Raleigh location of Triangle Rock Club has a great facility, friendly staff, and a solid community. There’s a lot more space overall and it’s nice to have a full size bathroom compared to the single room at the Morrisville location, but I know they’re working on an expansion over there as well. I’ve mostly been sticking to bouldering so far, and I generally find the climbs a little easier to spot at this location. The holds themselves are color coordinated, where as the Morrisville location uses colored tape to mark holds for different paths. I’m guessing this allows them to have more climbs on the same space, since you can use a hold for several routes, but it’s a little easier for a beginner to see what’s going on with the dedicated hold colors. I believe the boulder walls are 14′ at Morrisville, 16′ at North Raleigh, and both locations have different types of walls available. The Morrisville boulder is kind of cool in that it’s basically a C-shape, and you can climb walls on either side. I enjoy climbing on the inside of the C sometimes because it’s a little less visible if you mess up. I’ve also seen people on top of the boulder, although that may just be for classes. Overall, I’d highly recommend checking out Triangle Rock Club at either location. The first visit is always free, and on top of that, members get a guest pass each month that includes entry as well as shoe and harness rental. You can also buy day passes as well as 10-use passbooks, but the membership is definitely the way to go if you think you’re getting into it.